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Rockin' out with Wines that Rock

Published November 21, 2016

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The famous labels turn heads--whether it's in the music world or wine business.

But a combination of the two has struck a chord, especially with the baby boomers who want to pay tribute to the music greats of their generation, while kicking back some wine that seriously rocks.

Sold under the appropriately named “Wines that Rock,” there are five custom blends that include Grateful Dead wine - which is a red blend, Rolling Stones’ Forty Licks Merlot, Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon Cabernet, Woodstock Chardonnay, and The Police’s Synchronicity blend

Wines that Rock co-founder and partner Ron Roy says he not only appeals to the musical fan base, but discerning palates as well.

Best of all, they're available at under $15 a bottle, which let's anyone rock out this holiday season without breaking the bank. The wines are available in over 2,000 retail wine stores across the country and are also able to be ordered on their website.

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Even better, they're offering two lucky music lovers the chance to see the sold-out Rolling Stones concert on Dec. 8 at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Enter to win by ‘liking’ them on Facebook by the end of November.  The winner will be notified on Dec. 1.

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